The Mighty Volt
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Hi All.
This is a small 8s LiFePo pack I made up with some cheap, second A123 18650's
The pack is around 9.9Ah Nominal, I have pulled 17A Continuous out of it during testing. Testing is an Ananda motor in a work-top vise with the motor spinning under no-load and artificial load conditions, alternately.
However something, either with the battery pack, or with the BMS, is just not correct.
Before I installed the BMS, I hooked the battery up, bareback, to a Meanwell, set the voltage for around 28.8v and let it off.
Some of the strings charged up to ridiculous levels, they would have hit 5.0v or more if I had allowed them to. I pulled the plug on it, installed the BMS, and tried again.
Now when I charge, even though it should cut out at 28.8v {3.6v times 8} it goes all the way to 29.7v before the V-Power charger cuts out. The V-Power charger is around 30.9v or so. It seems that the charger, rather than the BMS, is doing the cutting-out.
When I was using the battery, I did note the voltage of all the strings, and I was getting some very very good results, some of the strings had identical voltage but one was lagging behind.
After 5Ah+ had been pulled from the pack, the battery started to flag, thanks to one particular string weakening.
The BMS did not cut out the flow of power to the motor, instead the battery continued to supply power to the motor and the weak string continued to plummet, I let it drop away, and then pulled the plug at around 1.6v or so.
I then performed the charging process, via the BMS and the V-Power charger, some of the strings charged all the way up to 3.8v+ {never going beyond 3.9v} and some of the strings only went as far as 3.4v.
I did notice that some of the resistors of the BMS did get hot during this process, ostensibly burning off excess current. So something is working.
As soon as I ran the motor, the strings all dropped down to 3.4X v, except the weaker strings which stayed around 3.3X volts.
Any suggestions or help would be gratefully received. Here are some photos of my set-up. It is an 8s battery, with 7 balance wires coming from the BMS. Those 7 wires are going to one positive terminal, each. The battery is put together in such a way that the strips alternate and are connected in series.
Any help here would be appreciated, I just want to get this working and actually learn something.
This is a small 8s LiFePo pack I made up with some cheap, second A123 18650's
The pack is around 9.9Ah Nominal, I have pulled 17A Continuous out of it during testing. Testing is an Ananda motor in a work-top vise with the motor spinning under no-load and artificial load conditions, alternately.
However something, either with the battery pack, or with the BMS, is just not correct.
Before I installed the BMS, I hooked the battery up, bareback, to a Meanwell, set the voltage for around 28.8v and let it off.
Some of the strings charged up to ridiculous levels, they would have hit 5.0v or more if I had allowed them to. I pulled the plug on it, installed the BMS, and tried again.
Now when I charge, even though it should cut out at 28.8v {3.6v times 8} it goes all the way to 29.7v before the V-Power charger cuts out. The V-Power charger is around 30.9v or so. It seems that the charger, rather than the BMS, is doing the cutting-out.
When I was using the battery, I did note the voltage of all the strings, and I was getting some very very good results, some of the strings had identical voltage but one was lagging behind.
After 5Ah+ had been pulled from the pack, the battery started to flag, thanks to one particular string weakening.
The BMS did not cut out the flow of power to the motor, instead the battery continued to supply power to the motor and the weak string continued to plummet, I let it drop away, and then pulled the plug at around 1.6v or so.
I then performed the charging process, via the BMS and the V-Power charger, some of the strings charged all the way up to 3.8v+ {never going beyond 3.9v} and some of the strings only went as far as 3.4v.
I did notice that some of the resistors of the BMS did get hot during this process, ostensibly burning off excess current. So something is working.
As soon as I ran the motor, the strings all dropped down to 3.4X v, except the weaker strings which stayed around 3.3X volts.
Any suggestions or help would be gratefully received. Here are some photos of my set-up. It is an 8s battery, with 7 balance wires coming from the BMS. Those 7 wires are going to one positive terminal, each. The battery is put together in such a way that the strips alternate and are connected in series.


Any help here would be appreciated, I just want to get this working and actually learn something.